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** Click to view a PDF score sample - Click to hear a sound sample **
Alternate parts included when indicated
(Example: 2 Bb Tpt, Trb/F Hrn, Euph indicates F Hrn is an alternate part for Trombone)
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| Catalog # |
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Composer |
Arranger |
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| BW592 |
Concertino para Tuba y Piano  |
Ramírez |
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$12.00 |
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BRASS SOLO - Tuba with Piano |
| 1. Allegro jocoso |
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| 2. Largo - andante lyrico |
| 3. Allegro - burlesco |
| BW585 |
At the Movies  |
Sadler |
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$17.00 |
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BRASS SEPTET - 2 Bb Tpt, 2 F Hrn, 2 Trb, Tba |
| A 2008 Humboldt Composition Contest Winner |
| 1. Epilogue |
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| 2. Chase |
| 3. A Losing Battle |
| 4. Finale |
| BW578 |
Festival Procession  |
Hilfiger |
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$15.00 |
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BRASS QUARTET & ORGAN - 2 Bb Tpt, F Hrn, Trb/Euph with Organ |
| BW579 |
Festival Procession  |
Hilfiger |
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$15.00 |
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BRASS QUINTET - 2 Bb Tpt, F Hrn, Trb, Tba |
| BW558 |
5 Segments for Solo Tuba  |
Cummings |
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$11.00 |
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BRASS SOLO - Tuba, unaccompanied |
| BW591 |
Nessun Dorma  |
Puccini |
Aliga |
$15.00 |
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BRASS SEPTET - 2 Bb Tpt, F Hrn, F Hrn/Trb, B Trb, Euph, Tba |
| BW604 |
March for "Zubie"  |
Dunlap |
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$15.00 |
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BRASS QUINTET - 2 C Tpt/Bb Tpt, F Hrn, Trb, Tba |
| BW603 |
Salutation  |
Dunlap |
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$15.00 |
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BRASS QUINTET - 2 C Tpt/Bb Tpt, F Hrn, Trb, Tba |
| BW593 |
Blue Rondo A La Turk  |
Brubeck |
Carpenter |
$16.00 |
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BRASS QUINTET - 2 Bb Tpt, F Hrn, Trb, Tba |
| BW572 |
Hollow, The  |
Creagh |
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$12.00 |
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BRASS SOLO - Euphonium with Piano |
| BW560 |
Rise  |
Creagh |
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$15.00 |
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TUBA QUINTET - 5 Tubas |
| BW586 |
Menuetto I from Serenade in D K 203/189b  |
Mozart |
Blackwell |
$14.00 |
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BRASS QUARTET - 2 Bb Tpt, F Hrn/Trb, Trb/Euph |
| BW589 |
Spring Fanfare  |
Hays |
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$11.00 |
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TRUMPET DUET - 2 Trumpets |
| BW590 |
Spring Fanfare  |
Hays |
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$11.00 |
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TROMONE DUET - 2 Trombones |
| BW584 |
Circuite Suicus  |
Jones |
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$16.00 |
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TRUMPET SEXTET - 6 Trumpets |
| 1. Fanfare |
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| 2. Trapeze |
| 3. Frenzied Finale |
| BW559 |
Dementia  |
Creagh |
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$14.00 |
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BRASS SOLO - Tuba with Piano |
| 1. Impending Doom |
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| 2. The Struggle Within |
| 3. Serenity |
| 4. Segue |
| 5. Anger Rising |
| 6. The Mad Russian |
| BW571 |
Dementia  |
Creagh |
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$14.00 |
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BRASS SOLO - Euphonium or Trombone with Piano (sound sample plays tuba version) |
| 1. Impending Doom |
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| 2. The Struggle Within |
| 3. Serenity |
| 4. Segue |
| 5. Anger Rising |
| 6. The Mad Russian |
| BW517 |
Gallant, The  |
Miserendino |
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$11.00 |
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BRASS SOLO - Euphonium with Piano |
| BW588 |
Little Suite No. 5 for Solo Serpent  |
Cummings |
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$10.00 |
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BRASS SOLO - Serpent, unaccompanied - Written for and Dedicated to Susan Bradley |
| 1. Reflections |
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| 2. Gigue |
| 3. Song |
| 4. Galop |
NEW to Brassworks 4 Publishing:
Composer Armando Luis Ramírez
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Educational background for Armando Luis Ramírez includes theory and composition (BM) at the Conservatorio de Música de Puerto Rico; Composition (MM) at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His first composition was his Fanfarria para conjunto de vientos metales y percusión in 1993. Later that year, his compositions Adagio para conjunto de cuerdas, Concertino para tuba y piano and Tríptico para tenor y conjunto de cámara were performed on Sala Jesús María Sanromá, San Juan, Puerto Rico with great enthusiasm by the local press. While studyng at Temple, Ramírez composed his first symphonic work: Hermit’s Enigma (performed by the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra with maestro Roselín Pabón and at the Festival de Orquesta Sinfónica Juvenil de las Américas with maestro Luis Biava). He also composed the Divertimento for String ensemble (conducted in Philadelphia by maestro Luis Biava) and 3 short pieces for woodwind quartet (included in his first CD: Puerto Rico, music of the late 20th Century).
Among other compositions, Ramírez composed his Cantata No. 1 Nunc autem meus oculus videt te (for choir, piano and synth and performed at the Iglesia San Jorge), Portrait of Chess Players (based on the paint by Marcell Duchamp) for orchestra (performed by the Orquesta Sinfónica de Puerto Rico and FOSJA), 9-11-01 (for euphonium, piano, timpani and bass), 8 Portraits of Dalí (for euphonium and tuba) and more recently his Suite del Caribe for solo marimba.
Ramírez has taught theory, composition and orchestration since 1998 at the Conservatorio de Música de Puerto Rico. Recently, his composition Impresiones Caribeñas was included on the CD Bronces de Puerto Rico: Música de compositores puertorriqueños. In the jazz genre, Ramírez arranged standard and original jazz tunes for the Jazz Sinfónico concert with the performance of the Jazz and Caribbean department professors.
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| Click to see our catalog of "The Music of Armando Luis Ramírez" |
NEW to Brassworks 4 Publishing:
Composer John Dunlap
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John is a retired U.S. Army Bandmaster. He grew up in Pullman, Washington where his early musical studies were on French horn with Dr. George Scott at Washington State University. He enlisted in the Army after high school as a French horn player. After his initial service, he settled in southern California where he attended El Camino College. During this time he performed with many area orchestras, including the Burbank, Downey and Cerritos College Orchestras. His interest in conducting and composition led him to study privately with Philip Westin, a noted area conductor and composer. He returned to the Army and was selected to serve as a rehearsal conductor at the Armed Forces School of Music. After a few years on staff at the School of Music, he became a Bandmaster and commanded Army bands in the U.S., Korea and Germany. He continued his education at Old Dominion University, where he studied composition. He currently lives with his wife, Pat, in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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| Click to see our catalog of "The Music of John Dunlap" |
NEW to Brassworks 4 Publishing:
Composer Steven Hays
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Texas composer, Steven Hays, is a creative artist inspired by a variety of styles and diverse musical interests. Born in 1971, and raised in the home of a Baptist minister, Steven was exposed to lots of church music at an early age. Steven was named to the Texas All State Choir in 1989 and performed the Brahms German Requiem under acclaimed choral conductor, Robert Shaw. He attributes the birth of his hunger for serious composition to this performance in San Antonio at the TMEA convention. Shortly after, Steven decided to major in music and studied piano and music composition at Stephen F. Austin State University under Dr. Andrew Parr (piano) and Darrell Holt (composition).
While at Stephen F. Austin in Nacogdoches, Texas, Steven met professional composer, David Maslanka, and has made a personal study of David’s Wind Ensemble and Percussion works over the years. Steven has served as a church music director in the cities of Austin, Fort Worth, Nederland and finally, Beaumont, Texas. Steven is currently a worship leader and creative artist for Calvary Church in Beaumont, close to the Texas Gulf Coast, and spends time composing daily. Steven has studied professionally with Michael Horvit, and Rob Smith of the University of Houston, and Steven's current mentor in the field of music composition is Dr. Stephen Lias, of Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. Dr. Lias' works are performed nationally and internationally.
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| Click to see our catalog of "The Music of Steven Hays" |